Saturday, October 1, 2011

Today's Informational Topics About Swimming for Saturday, October 1, 2011

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(6:40:06 PM) Swimming New Zealand sinks into further mire – Sparc's handling of the interminable Swimming New Zealand saga is set to come under further scrutiny following the surprise resignation of former top swimmer Helen Norfolk from a high-performance governance committee designed to sort out the sport's dramas. (This story continues here)

(7:34:42 PM) Swimming sinks into further mire – Sparc's handling of the interminable Swimming New Zealand saga is set to come under further scrutiny following the surprise resignation of former top swimmer Helen Norfolk from a high-performance governance committee designed to sort out the sport's dramas. (This story continues here)

(7:49:29 PM) National swimming body sinks into further mire – Sparc's handling of the interminable Swimming New Zealand saga is set to come under further scrutiny following the surprise resignation of former top swimmer Helen Norfolk from a high-performance governance committee designed to sort out the sport's dramas. (This story continues here)

(7:13:08 PM) Swimming-Australian Monk admits lying to police over skateboard accident – Australian swimmer Kenrick Monk, a former relay world champion, has admitted lying to police over an accident which jeopardised his chances of competing at the London Olympics. (This story continues here)

(7:04:32 PM) Swimming & Diving. Swimming and Diving Set for Season Opener at Davidson – The Clemson men's and women's swimming and diving programs will begin the 2011-12 season on the road against the Davidson Wildcats on Saturday. The meet is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. The two teams will open up the season against each other for the second consecutive season. In last year's matchup, the Tigers picked up a home sweep against the Wildcats, with the women winning 203-93 and the men ... (This story continues here)

(6:59:33 PM) Swimming & Diving. Twice as Nice – The Florida State women's swimming and diving team claimed two victories as they swept both Miami and Florida Gulf Coast today in Coral Gables, Fla., posting scores of 192-106 against Miami and 214-84 against FGCU. (This story continues here)

(7:24:04 PM) Swimming and diving set to start 2011 season – While most other Illinois State athletic teams competing in the fall such as football, soccer and volleyball opened play in August, the Redbird swimming and diving squad is a little late arriving to the party, not beginning competition until late September. However, team members have been preparing for ISU swimming and diving’s first meet since the fall semester began. (This story continues here)

(7:21:13 PM) Swimming: Aussie Olympic hope admits injury lie – SYDNEY, Oct 1, 2011 (AFP) - - Australian swimmer Kenrick Monk on Saturday tearfully admitted to inventing a story about how he suffered an injury which could harm his Olympic chances, revealing that he hurt himself skateboarding. (This story continues here)

(7:58:50 PM) Swimming: Prime appointed swimming head coach of Singapore Sports School – SINGAPORE: Barry Prime has been appointed head coach of the Singapore Sports School's swimming academy. (This story continues here)

(7:00:38 PM) Swimming: Expectations soaring with FGCU set to begin season – Florida Gulf Coast University coach Neal Studd is loaded for his program’s fifth season and first of NCAA postseason eligibility. (This story continues here)

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